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Walking Tours of Archaeological Sites

Archaeological Site Walking Tours

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Ancient Maya Civilization Site of Calakmul

Structure Sub 1-4 in Chiik Nahb at CalakmulCopyright, PNAS
Calakmul is an ancient Mayan archaeological site, located in state of Campeche, Mexico, thirty kilometers north of the Guatemala border. Calakmul is also 38 km north of El Mirador, a rival state during the Late Classic period (~600-950 AD). New findings at Calakmul gave me a great opportunity to discuss this fascinating archaeological site.

Astronomical Observatory of Chankillo, Peru

June Solstice at Chankillo (Peru)Ivan Ghezzi (c) 2008
The archaeological site of Chankillo of Peru includes an astronomical observatory, built between 2000 and 2350 years ago, but not recognized in modern times until 2007. The site is one of many recently recognized astronomical observatories of the ancient past.

Birthplace of the Olympics: Olympia, Greece

Photographer Aschwin Prein provides a walking tour of the ancient Greek classical site of Olympia, the original location of the Olympic Games. Excavations at the site were the direct impetus for the reinstitution of the games, 1700 years after the games were banned.

C. Leonard Woolley at the City of Ur

The ancient Mesopotamian city of Ur was excavated by C. Leonard Woolley between 1922 and 1934. Much of his focus was on the Royal Cemetery, particularly those excavations in the early Dynastic period between ca. 2600 and 2450 BC. The photo essay of the site called Tell al-Muqayyar uses historic photos provided by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology to illustrate Woolley's excavations.

Emperor Qin's Terracotta Army

A walking tour of the terracotta army of the Qin Dynasty emperor of China who united China in 221 BC, Emperor Shihuangdi.

House of the Faun at Pompeii

The House of the Faun was the largest and most expensive residence in ancient Pompeii, and today it is the most visited of all the houses in the famous ruins of Pompeii, Italy.

Inca Capital City of Machu Picchu, Peru

The ruins of Machu Picchu from a distance, with mountain Wina Picchu behind it.Gina Carey (c) 2005
The residential palace of the Inca king Pachacuti has drawn tourists from all over the world because of its lovely impossible location at the edge of the world. Gina Carey was at Machu Picchu during the Summer of 2004, and shares her photographs with us.

Jomon Village of Sannai Maruyama, Japan

The archaeological site of Sannai Maruyama isn't much to look at, but fortunately the Japanese government and archaeologists have rebuilt facsimiles of the buildings that were constructed there some 5,000 years ago.

Maya Capital City of Chichen Itza

Perfectly Puuc - Puuc House at Chichen ItzaLeonard Palotta (c) 2006
A walking tour of one of the best known Maya civilization sites, and one with a split personality of both Puuc Maya and Toltec architecture. Photographs for the project were contributed by five different Flickr fellows, and they include all of the major buildings at Chichen Itza.

Moche Site of Sipan

Sipan (Peru): Workmen Clean Newly Exposed Elite BurialSipan Archaeological Project
Sipán is one of the Moche capital cities, where in 1987 Peruvian archaeologist Walter Alva discovered 13 elite burials mirroring rituals seen on ceramics and low relief sculptures. The burials had hundreds of exotic and precious objects in copper, bronze, and gold. This essay describes the new elite burial discovered in May 2007.

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